Microsoft raise the bar for all operations, not just security
Hello Cyber Builders!
With US election week underway, letâs turn our attention to the future of AI agents and how theyâre set to revolutionize cybersecurity work. After watching the latest keynote from Microsoftâs CEO, Iâm struck by a bold comparison: Microsoftâs new AI platform might be as transformative for business as Excel was in its day.
Remember, Excel launched back in the 1980s. Itâs arguably the original âno-codeâ platform, empowering millions who wouldnât call themselves âcodersâ to create powerful tools for their work. The average âExcel developerâ isnât the stereotypical engineer but your everyday office colleague, building custom spreadsheets to streamline tasks.
In his latest AI Tour London keynote, Satya Nadella compared this legacy to the new Copilot Studio. Imagine a world where anyone in the office can build an AI agent, pulling from vast amounts of company dataâstructured, unstructured, or anything from the MS Office ecosystemâto create an agent capable of handling multi-step processes.
Boost productivity, cut costs, and accelerate work.
Nadellaâs vision is powerful. Heâs predicting a workplace where AI agents work like personal assistants, interns, or contractors, running alongside every white-collar worker. Each person could soon have their own âdigital teamâ of agents to handle routine and complex tasks, driving a monumental shift in productivity.
I shared thoughts on the AI agent concept back in June (link at the end!), but hereâs a recap of some key capabilities these agents bring to the table:
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Role Play / Focus: System prompts to keep the agent on task.
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Tool Usage: Connecting to data sources or systems to pull data or send commands.
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Self-Reflection: The ability to review logs and make adjustments autonomously.
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Specialized Collaboration: Using system prompts to create specialized agents for specific tasks.
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Planning: Enabling agents to follow strategic steps aligned with your goals.
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Memory: Retaining context for ongoing or repeated tasks.
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Human Interaction: Requesting guidance as needed.
But hereâs a key point: while these agents can take over many tasks, theyâre not yet on the cusp of reasoning like humans. Valid âreasoningâ remains an ambition for future foundational AI models. Right now, itâs all about maximizing existing capacities for task automation.
For those of us in cybersecurity, this isnât something we can afford to ignore.
The AI revolution isnât happening solely in our industry. We must broaden our view beyond AI-specific cyber solutions (like AI-enhanced SOCs or SOAR platforms) and tune in to the larger shifts across the tech landscape.
Whatâs happening with AI agents in other sectors is bound to ripple into ours.
Are we ready to build AI agents that work with us, not just around us?
Thoughts?
Laurent
June post on AI Agents: